Abnormal uncontrolled cell multiplication, as in cancer
neoplasm
Neoplasm is the term meaning new growth of tumor.
Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue. It's the abnormal growth or division of cells. Some symptoms of neoplasm include bones becoming extremely soft and/or weak. Increased blood-clottings are also a symptom.
A tumor is a neoplasm.
A renal neoplasm is a kidney tumor.
When a tumor has made a mass or lump it's called a neoplasm
neoplasm neoplasm
A bronchial neoplasm is a tumor arising in the air-carrying tubes in the lungs.
secondary neoplasm on the posterior wall of the stomach
what is the diagnosis code for a mucinous cystic neoplasm
An osseous neoplasm, or bone tumor, can be caused by genetic mutations, previous radiation exposure, or Paget's disease. Some tumors may also develop without a known cause. These neoplasms can be benign or malignant.
A neoplasm made up of nerve tissue is called a "neuroma." Neuromas can arise from various types of nerve cells and may occur in peripheral nerves. They can be benign or malignant, with benign neuromas often resulting in pain or discomfort due to nerve compression.